Coldplay, Chris Martin and Kiss Cam
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Chris Martin issued a playful warning to concertgoers during Coldplay's latest show, following the viral kiss cam drama that stemmed from the band's prior concert earlier in the week. Coldplay performed at the Camp Randall Stadium in Wisconsin on July 19.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin is joining in on the viral kiss cam couple moment. On Saturday, during the first concert since the now-infamous video was taken, Martin jokingly warned the audience that the fan cam was about to begin filming.
Following a viral Kiss Cam scandal involving CEO Andy Byron, Chris Martin teased fans at Coldplay's Wisconsin show that they might be featured on the venue's jumbotron.
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After Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught mid-embrace on the kiss cam at a recent Coldplay concert, and visibly panicked, Martin said from the stage, "Either they're having an affair or they're very shy.
The employer of a CEO reportedly seen in a viral "kiss cam" moment at a recent Coldplay concert says it is launching an investigation into the incident. Astronomer, a New York City-based data company, said in a statement Friday that a "formal investigation" has been launched by its board of directors.
After that Coldplay kiss cam video, reportedly featuring (now former) Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his HR chief, Kristin Cabot, went viral, the band's lead singer, Chris Martin, has given fans at his subsequent gigs a warning.
During the viral moment from earlier in the week, a man and a woman, who were not identified at the show, reacted after they were seen together on the large screens in the stadium.
Astronomer’s interim CEO addressed the controversy surrounding the company when the former CEO was caught cuddling with the company’s head of HR at a Coldplay concert last week. “The events of the past few days have received a level of media attention that few companies—let alone startups in our small corner of the data and AI world—ever encounter,